New Music Friday: The best new albums out today

Stream new albums from YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Hakeem Prime, Iggy Pop, Nicole Dollanganger, and Real Boston Richey.



Trying to keep up with this week’s best and most exciting new music? Every Friday, we collect the best new albums available on streaming services on one page. This week, check out YoungBoy Never Broke Again\"s I Rest My Case, Iggy Pop\"s Every Loser, Nicole Dollanganger\"s Married In Mount Airy, Hakeem Prime DeTOUR 2 and Real Boston Richie\"s Public Housing, Pt. 2.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again, I Rest My Case

After sharing five full-length projects and one compilation in 2022, YoungBoy kicks off 2023 with a new studio album, a featureless 19-track release that sees the Louisiana rapper pushing his sound to poppier domains than ever before.

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Iggy Pop, Every Loser


The punk icon breaks a spate of genre-hopping to return to some of his most iconic and commercially successful sounds for his 20th studio album. It\"s produced by Andrew Watt, who\"s helped guide recent projects from Ozzy Osbourne and Eddie Vedder.

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Nicole Dollanganger, Married In Mount Airy

Southern gothic singer-songwriter Nicole Dollanganger, perenially underrated and shockingly consistent, shares her first new album in just over four years. Married In Mount Airy was preceded by the singles "Runnin\" Free" and "Gold Satin Dreamer."

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Hakeem Prime, DeTOUR 2

Hakeem Prime the mastermind behind his hit single \"Imma let you go\" has finally released the album that contains his 2021 single. which is a Hiphop // Rnb Album that he merges fairly well. If you haven\"t heard of him you may just be behind the times. Hakeem Prime has been in the industry for several years now paving his own wave and touching different ears across the country. and doing a damn good job at it. just when you think you heard it all is usually when he strikes.

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Real Boston Richey, Public Housing, Pt. 2

A Florida-based rapper with a taste for Michigan-inspired beats, Real Boston Richey had a breakout 2022 that included "Keep Dissing 2," a track with Lil Durk that was one of our favorites of the year. The song appeared on his August mixtape Public Housing, and today Richey shares the deluxe edition with 17 new tracks.

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